In Indianapolis Muroya started improving and finished fifth

Despite the season not going as well as Muroya would've wanted he'll be back in 2017 fully focused

Yoshihide Muroya had a year of highs and lows in 2016. His highest point came at his home race in Chiba, where in front of 90,000 home fans he took the first win in his Red Bull Air Race career. He was also plagued with DNFs or exceeding the maximum G-limit in several races. However, the Japanese pilot and his team are constantly pushing the boundaries and looking for ways to improve. In 2017, he'll be one to watch...